Chapter
1 II | the last two days whose hands touched the keys. It was
2 II | had leant his face on his hands, unable at first to~bear
3 II | hardly-won happiness in her hands; and he, who had~never quailed
4 III | initiative in their leaders, hands, hearts,~and heads; they
5 IV | nation, shall they set its hands moving? How lead a people~
6 IV | all the power was in its hands. It inverted the~terms of
7 IV | allowed to fall into the hands of others,~who found it
8 VI | he was betrayed into the hands of a hostile~native tribe.
9 VI | kiss his lady's~insatiable hands. Wherever Mme de Langeais
10 VII | and leant his head on his~hands.~ ~"Do you love me, madame?"
11 VII | fancy, as you alter the hands of a watch. If you can direct
12 VII | had given him,~upon her hands, upon the dazzling forehead
13 VII | ass," he said, kissing her hands. The terrible~queen was
14 VII | and copper wire under the hands of the executant. For the
15 VII | de Langeais raised both hands to her head to push back
16 VIII| bachelor's lodging, her hands and~feet tied with silken
17 VIII| with me, I~shall tie your hands and feet again. All things
18 VIII| s duty, you~know, to lay hands on him and stretch him on
19 IX | broke off, and wringing her hands, she cried out "But I love~
20 IX | Think of them simply as my~hands and my heart. One of them
21 IX | she cried, clapping her hands for joy. "Oh no,~no! I would
22 IX | chattered; she struck her hands~together and leapt up and
23 IX | not find time heavy on her hands, it~seems," remarked the
24 IX | daughter's face in both hands and kissed her on the forehead.~ ~"
25 IX | The Duke flung up his hands, struck them together in
26 X | yourself, give it into his hands, and ask him, as you men
27 X | that this letter is in your~hands, the pride of my despair
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